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I. through [Brit θruː, Am θru] PRZYIM.
1. through (from one side to the other):
through
to see through the curtain, mist
to cut through the fields
to poke sth through a hole
to drill through a cable
he was shot through the head
2. through (via, by way of):
to go through a tunnel
to come in through the hole, door
to jump through the window
to look through binoculars, telescope
to look through hole, window, keyhole
to hear sth through the wall
3. through (past):
to go through red light
to get or go through barricade
to get or go through customs
to push one's way through crowd, undergrowth
4. through (among):
to fly through the clouds
to leap through the trees
to fly through the air acrobat:
to fly through the air arrow, bullet:
to search through cupboard, bag
5. through (expressing source or agency):
I heard through a friend
I met my husband through her
to send sth through the post
to book sth through a travel agent
to order sth through a mail order firm
6. through (because of):
through illness
through no fault of mine, we were late
7. through (until the end of):
to work through the night
all or right through the day
to work through the lunch hour
8. through (up to and including):
1939 through 1945 Am
dal 1939 al 1945 compreso
open April through September Am
II. through [Brit θruː, Am θru] PRZYSŁ.
1. through (from one side to the other):
to let sb through
can you fit or squeeze or get through?
2. through (completely):
wet or soaked through coat, cloth
wet or soaked through person
mouldy right through
cooked right through
3. through (from beginning to end):
to read, play sth right through
4. through TELEK.:
you're through
zwroty:
through and through to know sth through and through area, city
I know him through and through
rotten through and through
English through and through
selfish through and through
III. through [Brit θruː, Am θru] PRZYM.
1. through (finished):
through pot.
I'm through
I'm not through with you yet!
are you through with the paper?
I'm through with men!
we're through (of a couple)
Luke and I are through
2. through (direct):
through train
through ticket
through freight
a through route to the station
no through road
“through traffic (on roadsign)
3. through (successful):
to be through to the next round
4. through Brit (worn):
IV. through [Brit θruː, Am θru]
to have been through a lot
you really put her through it
I. run through CZ. [rʌn -] (run through [sth])
1. run through (pass through):
run through thought, tune:
run through murmur:
2. run through (be present in) theme, concern, prejudice:
run through work, society
3. run through:
run through (look through) list, article, notes
run through (discuss briefly) main points, schedule
4. run through (use, get through):
run through money, inheritance
II. run through CZ. [rʌn -] (run through [sth], run [sth] through) (rehearse)
run through scene, speech
III. run through CZ. [rʌn -] (run [sb] through)
run through (with sword) lit.:
run through person
trafiggere (with con)
to run sth through the computer
to run sth through a series of tests
I. heat through CZ. [hiːt -] (heat through)
heat through food, drink:
heat through house:
has the soup heated through?
II. heat through CZ. [hiːt -] (heat [sth] through)
heat through food:
heat through
I. show through CZ. [ʃəʊ -] (show through)
show through courage, determination:
show through
II. show through CZ. [ʃəʊ -] (show through [sth])
show through
sit through CZ. [sɪt -] (sit through [sth])
sit through lecture, concert:
sit through
patch through CZ. [patʃ -] TELEK.
to patch a call through
shine through CZ. [ʃʌɪn -]
shine through talent:
shine through
fall through CZ. [fɔːl -]
fall through plans, deal:
fall through
think through CZ. [θɪŋk -] (think through [sth], think [sth] through)
think through proposal, action
think through problem, question
you didn't think it through!
you didn't think it through!
I. rush through CZ. [rʌʃ -] (rush through [sth])
rush through task
rush through agenda
rush through book, article
II. rush through CZ. [rʌʃ -] (rush [sth] through, rush through [sth])
rush through legislation, bill, amendment
rush through order, application
III. rush through CZ. [rʌʃ -] (rush [sth] through to)
rush through person:
rush through
I. through [θru:] PRZYIM.
1. through (spatial):
through
through
to go right through sth
to go through the door
to walk through a room
to walk through a village
2. through (temporal):
through
all through my life
to be through sth
3. through (until):
through
4. through (by means of):
through
II. through [θru:] PRZYSŁ.
1. through (of place):
through
I read the book through
to go through to sth
2. through (of time):
all day through
halfway through
3. through TELEK.:
to put sb through to sb
passare qn a qn
4. through (completely):
through
to think sth through
zwroty:
through and through
III. through [θru:] PRZYM.
1. through (finished):
through
we are through
2. through (direct):
through
3. through SZK.:
to get through
put through <-tt-> niereg. CZ. cz. przech.
1. put through (insert through):
to put sth through sth
2. put through (complete, implement):
put through
put through proposal
put through bill
3. put through (send):
put through
to put sb through college
4. put through TELEK.:
put through
to put a call through
to put sb through (to sb)
passare qu (a qu)
5. put through pot. (make endure):
to put sb through sth
to put sb through it
see-through [ˈsi:·θru:] PRZYM.
see-through
sit through CZ. cz. przech.
sit through
I. pull through CZ. cz. nieprzech.
pull through
II. pull through CZ. cz. przech.
to pull sth through
think through CZ. cz. przech.
think through
sleep through CZ. cz. przech.
to sleep through noise
carry through CZ. cz. przech.
1. carry through (support):
carry through
2. carry through (complete successfully):
carry through
through flight RZ.
through flight
wave through CZ. cz. przech.
wave through
Present
Irun through
yourun through
he/she/itruns through
werun through
yourun through
theyrun through
Past
Iran through
youran through
he/she/itran through
weran through
youran through
theyran through
Present Perfect
Ihaverun through
youhaverun through
he/she/ithasrun through
wehaverun through
youhaverun through
theyhaverun through
Past Perfect
Ihadrun through
youhadrun through
he/she/ithadrun through
wehadrun through
youhadrun through
theyhadrun through
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Horse chestnuts would be suspended from a string, usually a shoelace, run through a hole drilled in the center.
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Only entry-level programs are run through the system.
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Next, they would cross through an elastic wall and run through a burlap maze to search for three bags containing three-dimensional puzzle pieces.
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Narrow gauge tracks run through the length of the hangar.
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It is then run through the press at high pressure.
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